Dubbed the Ramblenook Camper, this cozy little home was built from the shell of an old cargo trailer. It is partially a tiny home, and partially a camper, and is equipped with a seating and sleeping area as well as some cooking facilities – in a compact space of 8 feet. The home is built from a single-axle cargo trailer that was built in 2003. Holes had to be repaired in its metal exterior, and a new coat of paint was applied to restore the trailer. A small storage box was installed outside as well.
Designer: Quest Campers
Although the structure is called a tiny home, it does seem more like a camper and isn’t suitable for full-time living. Unless you’re a thoroughbred minimalist who doesn’t mind downsizing entirely. It features an interior height of 5.4 feet and includes one door and a hatch at the back. A ceiling fan has been installed for ventilation. The interior occupies around 40 square feet, and most of this space is consumed by a bench seating area, as well as some shelving, cabinetry, and drawers. An oak wood table can be stored away when not needed, or used as a double bed.
The kitchen is quite basic, and it includes a mini-sink and a propane-powered stove. It also contains a small camping toilet, which is concealed away. The towable features a solar panel system and batteries to supply power. It also includes a small space heater, multiple power outlets, a greywater tank, and freshwater tanks for water. A small awning has been attached to the roof at the rear hatch, which offers more exterior space, making meal prep ease. The tiny home is currently up for sale for US$11,000.